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Medicaid Technical Requirements Analyst

AnalystAnalystPart TimeRemoteMid LevelTeam 51-200Since 2008H1B No SponsorCompany SiteLinkedIn

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United States

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2 days ago

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Mid Level

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Medicaid Technical Requirements Analyst

Genesis Consulting Partners, LLC

Role Description Genesis Consulting is seeking a Medicaid Technical Requirements Analyst to support a large state Health and Human Services (HHS) agency responsible for administering public assistance programs, including healthcare coverage, nutrition assistance, and economic support services for millions of residents. This role will bridge policy, operations, and technology teams to define detailed notice requirements, system dependencies, trigger logic, data elements, integration points, and implementation specifications required to modernize eligibility and benefits notices. The analyst will play a critical role in translating business, policy, and operational requirements into build-ready technical requirements and design specifications for system integrators and development teams. - Analyze current-state notice generation processes, system triggers, eligibility actions, reason codes, data mappings, and delivery workflows. - Document notice-related business rules, system dependencies, integration requirements, data sources, and technical constraints. - Develop detailed notice-level requirements and design specifications, including trigger logic, dynamic content, variable fields, acceptance criteria, and traceability requirements. - Support validation and classification of notice inventories across Medicaid and public assistance programs. - Work closely with eligibility system teams, architects, developers, data analysts, and business stakeholders to identify technical dependencies and implementation considerations. - Define data elements, source systems, merge logic, reason code mappings, delivery rules, and notice generation requirements. - Develop requirements traceability matrices and implementation-ready documentation. - Support testing preparation, acceptance criteria development, and implementation planning activities. - Participate in requirements workshops, design reviews, stakeholder meetings, and governance forums. Qualifications - 5+ years of experience as a Business Analyst, Systems Analyst, Technical Analyst, or Requirements Analyst supporting Medicaid, eligibility, healthcare, or human services systems. - Experience documenting business requirements, functional requirements, technical specifications, and process workflows. - Strong understanding of eligibility systems, notice generation processes, business rules, data mapping, and system integrations. - Experience developing traceability matrices, acceptance criteria, and implementation-ready requirements packages. - Excellent analytical, documentation, and stakeholder communication skills. Requirements - Experience supporting Medicaid eligibility systems, integrated eligibility platforms, or public assistance modernization programs. - Knowledge of MyACCESS, FLORIDA, Medicaid Enterprise Systems, SNAP, TANF, or related HHS programs. - Experience supporting system implementation, testing, or modernization initiatives. Minimum Education - Bachelor’s Degree in Information Systems, Computer Science, Business Administration, Healthcare Informatics, Management Information Systems, Public Administration, or a related field. Equivalent experience supporting Medicaid eligibility or public assistance systems may be substituted.

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